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1 JOHN DUNKAK 



2 settling facilities for our woodroom effluent. We had 



3 submitted plans to the State for this, and because of the 



4 new law, the new emphasis on pollution, at the request of 



5 the State these plans were delayed until such ticoe as the 



6 whole picture could be reviewed. We are sitting in that 



7 position at the present time. 



g CHAIRMAN STEIN: Yes. But you know, what 



9 I think we are trying to do is create a record here, and 



10 I don't want to put it this way, that you are doing your- 



11 self a disservice, but I think we are doing the record 



12 a disservice, in a sense, by not outlining for the mills 



13 what you have proposed to do. In other words, if anyone 



14 would read the record or read the colloquy, if we didn't 



15 take this up, they may get the notion that your mills at 



16 Bellingham aren't proposing to do anything. 



17 As far as you are concerned, you are ready 



18 to go ahead with primary treatment for at least a certain 



19 portion of the plant? 



20 MR. DUNKAK: We recognize the need for a 



21 certain degree of primary treatment and expect to be 



22 negotiating the extent of this need with the State in 



23 November, yes, sir. 



24 CHAIRMAN STEIN: May I say this to you and 



25 the other mills that come up, I think this would be helpful. 



